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Compatible with PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PS Vita

You only need one PlayStation Plus membership to get exclusive online features for your PlayStation gaming consoles.

$59.99 value

For flexible spending.

Online multiplayer on PS4 systems

Connect with your friends online in your favorite games, or make new ones as you challenge the whole world through online multiplayer.

Huge discounts

With your PlayStation Plus membership, you'll get access to deeper discounts on PlayStation Store sales, with price cuts of up to 75 percent on tons of great games and more.

Online games saves

With PlayStation Plus, you can effortlessly upload, store and download game files with 1GB of online storage for your PS4, 1GB for PS3, and 1GB for PS Vita systems.

*Active membership required to access PS Plus features and benefits. PS Plus is available to legal U.S. and Canadian residents with a SEN account who are 7 years or older. One Membership, Three Devices

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if you're going to join PS Plus

Posted 2 months ago

Samus

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The card itself is 5-star because it's the best way, IMO, to get a PS Plus subscription. It's way cheaper than month-to-month and doesn't require giving Playstation your card information. I see that it's only $40 on Black Friday, as opposed to the usual $60, so that's definitely the time to stock up.
The three stars is for PS Plus itself. Personally, I have little to no interest in online multiplayer, and I don't really *need* the online save backup, so my primary reason for getting it is for the "free" games. What they don't make very clear is that these games aren't really free. They're loans, which means you don't own them. If you let your PS Plus subscription lapse, you no longer have access to them. Calling them "free" implies they're *giving* them to you, which isn't the case. It's a free loan, that's all. I think that needs to be clearer up front.
Also, the games have been pretty unimpressive to me so far. I've had it for about 6 months now, and I think I've played to completion only two of the games we've gotten access to in that time. I tried a couple others and got bored with them before finishing, and most of the other games I wasn't even interested enough in to try. What's annoying is that when people complain about the bad game selection online, other people come in and rag on them for complaining about free games, claiming that what we're paying for is the online aspect so the games we get are just gravy that we should be grateful for no matter what games they are. Except this isn't true for a lot of us. The "free" games are kind of the main thing I'm in this for, so when they give us games I have zero interest in (and which often times are universally known to be terrible), I think we have a right to complain about not getting value for our money. So that's my main gripe with PS Plus. (It's also worth noting that currently they give "free" games for PS4, PS3, and Vita, but soon they will be cutting the PS3 and Vita games, which means no extra games for PS4 due to cross play, and there's no indication that they plan to replace those games with more PS4 games. So instead of 6 games a month, they're going to be offering only 2 games a month, and yet they're not changing the price of subscription despite decreasing the offered content by 66%.)
Although I will mention that PS Plus gives you additional discounts on the PS store in the case of many/most sales, so if you buy or plan to buy a lot of digital games, it might be worth it in the long run to buy it as basically a discount card. But you'd have to see if you think $60 is more or less than you'd save on such purchases.
I wasn't planning on re-upping this when it ran out, since I don't think the content is worth $60, but now that it's $40 on Black Friday, I'll probably try to get it at that price.

No, I would not recommend this to a friend

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Redmond

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

5

Hard-To-Top Bargain

Posted 1 year ago

Redmond

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Elite Member

Every month, Sony gives away digital copies of at least two games (two on PS4, two on PS3 and two on Vita, with some of those being available on multiple platforms) to PlayStation Plus subscribers.
Typically, the two most expensive games being offered are worth more than the price of an annual membership. It can be a bit of a gamble, but at the very least, I'd recommend keeping an eye on the rotating lineup and picking up a membership when some games you would otherwise pay the same price for are being offered.
Keep in mind that free games are only available as long as you're a member, so if you let your membership expire, those games will essentially be 'locked.' However, PlayStation Plus also offers you a further discount when games go on sale, and anything purchased with a Plus discount is permanently tied to your account.
I don't think I can recommend this enough.

I would recommend this to a friend

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DDuhe24

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

5

If you have a PlayStation 4 then this is mandatory

Posted 1 year ago

DDuhe24

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Elite Member

Ok obviously I give this 5 stars not only because if you decide to join the PlaySation family with number 4 this is an absolute necessity to purchase along with your PlayStation 4 console and your games and any accessories. That's because with PlayStation 4 Sony is doing the Xbox approach basically made it so that if you want to use online multiplayer in most games (with the exception of free to play and games with monthly subscriptions like Final Fantasy XIV) Basically they adopted the Xbox approach. Because this is the equivalent of an Xbox Live Gold Membership. Also however besides the necessity there are perks to being a member like cloud storage save data, auto-downloads for patches and most importantly just like Xbox (don't ask which one did this first I have no clue) two free games a month exclusive for PlayStation Plusemembers and and after download it's yours forever as long as you maintain your plus membership. So just get this.

I would recommend this to a friend

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SamL

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

4

Worthwhile but pricey

Posted 6 months ago

SamL

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Member

Sony requires a paid subscription for online content, which is sort of... eh, but a bane of the modern console era. Like Microsoft, the best price is $60 a year, with the privileges given from it.
PlayStation Plus offers exclusive deals and free games (mostly AAA titles, which is fun), which make the price a lot more bearable. My first month I was given XCOM 2 and Black Ops 3, which is neat since I was likely never going to buy them, but I get a free digital copy. Remember though, these are only accessible as long as you keep the subscription.
I got mine on sale during the Days of Play E3 sale, which bumped the price down to $50, which was more palatable. If you like playing online with friends, and like the allure of a free game each month, its worthwhile.

I would recommend this to a friend

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Tylerleec

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Member

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

5

Meeeeh

Posted 11 months ago

Tylerleec

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Member

Overall, the big benefit to PlayStation Plus is the ability to play online multiplayer games. PS Plus is absolutely worth it if you want to play multiplayer games on your PlayStation 4. Paying for this feature is now pretty standard. Microsoft’s Xbox Live Gold pioneered charging for online multiplayer with the Xbox 360, and Sony’s PS Plus now costs the exact same amount of money as Microsoft’s Xbox Live. Even Nintendo will soon begin charging a subscription fee for online multiplayer on the Nintendo Switch. Every game console has started charging for online multiplayer, so the only way to play online games for free is to switch to a PC—or stick with a PlayStation 3.

I would recommend this to a friend

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Henrique

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Elite Plus Member

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

3

I love it and I hate it

Posted 1 month ago

Henrique

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Elite Plus Member

I don't do much online game, but I still feel compelled to have a PS+ subscription. Their deals are great and you have exclusive content. If it was for the online game itself, I don't think I would get it. It is also getting too expansive, but I got it at a great price at Best Buy on Black Friday.
Pros:
- Play your games with other people online
- Special deals and discounts on items
- Free game every month
Cons:
- It is a bit expansive if you don't go online a lot
- The free games can only be played while you have a PS+ subscription (this makes me mad)

I would recommend this to a friend

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Mejo207

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

5

Easy to Redeem

Posted 10 months ago

Mejo207

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Member

If you want to play a ps4 game online, you need playstation plus, which is unfortunate (but that's Sony's fault, not BB). At least it's very easy to redeem the subscription code. Other benefits of PS Plus are cloud storage and free monthly games (the caveat there being you only have access to the cloud and those games as long as you are still subscribed to PS Plus). So far this year's selection of free games has been decent! And occasionally PS Plus subscribers will get slightly better discounts on Playstation store sales than a buyer without a subscription. It makes the price tag a little easier to swallow, in my opinion. Check around Black Friday; this usually gets a bit of a discount.

I would recommend this to a friend

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AZEqualizer

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

4

Play Station Plus 12Month

Posted 1 year ago

AZEqualizer

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Member

Yes it has gone up by $10 for a 12Month subscription and this is a way to purchase the item without having to put money into you Playstation wallet. To be fair Sony hasn't increased the price of the Playstation Plus membership in years. PS Plus provides subscribers not only with online gaming services, but also special discounts on PlayStation Store products, as well as access to a set of free games each month in its Instant Game Collection. It is required if you want to: Play together with friends in co-op adventures, go head-to-head in multiplayer matches or squad up with players worldwide in epic team-based battles of coarse the game has to support these features

9 answered questions about activation

Best answer: You will be told your activation date on the playstation dashboard.
The location where you are able to change your debit/credit card you will also see the expiration date of your membership.
It is 12 months from the date of activation btw, not the date of purchase.

Best answer: No as long as you have not activated in on the playstation network. For example. I bought a game and it came with a 30 day playstation plus free trial. I purchased a 12 month membership card as well. I activated the trial and once it ran out i activated the 12 month membership and virtually Got 13 months Of PlayStation plus. so to answer your question you can sit on the card as long as you want as long as you don't activate it on the playstation network

Best answer: Look on the receipt, sometimes, depending on where you purchased the card, the activation code will be on the receipt. Also, use the 14 day trial before adding a card. Two weeks of free play!!